Note that I also changed some of the defaults (mute origin is at 0 by default now for instance). If you want to see what the defaults now look like, you can temporarily rename your cfg file. This will just generate a new one.

Dude you're a coding monster! Not the scary kind, but more the cookie kind. Thank you.

In the config file, is it possible to add comments, like with ; or so?

You can add them, but the config files are constantly overwritten, and your custom comments wouldn't be stored.

Instead, I've added that info in the config file now, so that you can always see which setting does what. I've also added a sort, such that the setting stays in the same spot (bit annoying when the order hops around all the time).

Hey dude! I'm loving the latest tweaks to the visuals. Looks way slicker now. The bigger pan indicators help a lot! Minot thing, but at different zoom levels (shift+mousewheel) the bottom of the box gets thicker and looks a little funky.

Also, this signal analyzer thing you added isn't compatible with having any plugins in your default fx chain. So clicking the button just floats the first plugin in my default fx chain. I didn't even realize it was creating a new hidden track with the analyzer on it for a while.

Also, this signal analyzer thing you added isn't compatible with having any plugins in your default fx chain. So clicking the button just floats the first plugin in my default fx chain. I didn't even realize it was creating a new hidden track with the analyzer on it for a while.

Welp! Thanks for the heads up! I wasn't even aware that default plugs was a thing.

Also, this signal analyzer thing you added isn't compatible with having any plugins in your default fx chain. So clicking the button just floats the first plugin in my default fx chain. I didn't even realize it was creating a new hidden track with the analyzer on it for a while.

Been a while since I made a request, cos everything's working quite nicely for me! One small one: mind making it so unselected track text is grey like the edges of the track and then fully black/white when they are selected? I do TCP/MCP text contrasted like this and it works nicely to highlight selected tracks while making to interface overall less busy to the eye.

One other issue I've been encountering is that I'm running the window in every project at about 1/4 of the full screen size. I'd like to make use of the custom menu (pretty much just for adding track templates), but the list is always cut off by the bottom of the window. Was hoping you learned some new tricks to keep the list box inside the window, since there were some similar issues with Filther. Thanks!

Just noticed a bug with the volume control on VCA tracks. It doesn't obey the preference for volume fader range (script only allows +6dB but mine go to +12dB). The control itself is also not linear. Toward the bottom control is very coarse and drops straight to 0 when going below -30dB.

That's not really a bug. It's not the same as the fader. It's just exposing the D_VOL track property. The trim volume just behaves non-linearly in decibels, since it's internally specified in amplitude, not decibels.

I exposed the maximum now, so you can set the maximum to go to +12. It's maxVolume in the config file. Note that default won't be in the middle anymore then though.

You ninja! Ha, thanks dude. Hey, while I have you for a moment, could you explain your signal meter thingie a bit? Like for instance how to utilize the different channels at the bottom?

It seems like this is some way of viewing multiple tracks overlayed with different colors in the same window? If so that would be amazing...always wished SPAN had the feature (I think it does in the paid version?).

Both are amplitudes of course, but decibels is a log ratio, whereas linear amplitude is just linear amplitude.

Anyways, yeah, you can use that thing for multichannel visualization. Just route multiple channels to it. There's a small tutorial on this page (although I should probably update it at some point): https://github.com/JoepVanlier/JSFX

There's also a lua script in the repo, which is called LoadSpectrum. This automatically links every track that sends to master to the spectrum analyzer. If you're strapped for CPU cycles, I wouldn't do this though. Just route the ones you want to the analyzer.

Yes, that is a great helper for finetuning mixing, thanks master saike. Not sure but I guess in one of your videos I saw how to use it, or I read it, but I thought in your video you explained it a bit. Wonderful, like filther, like trackey, patterns, machines, actually whatever you touch, and I never played your games, I am sure they have same magic. Thanks my friend.